Wolfgang Kapp

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Wolfgang Kapp was a right-wing German civil servant and politician best known for leading the failed 1920 coup attempt against the Weimar Republic known as the Kapp Putsch.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German politician
civil servant
human
right-wing politician
activeYears early 20th century
late 19th century
burialPlace Berlin
causeOfDeath cancer
child Friedrich Kapp
countryOfCitizenship German Empire
Germany
dateOfBirth 1858-07-24
dateOfDeath 1922-06-12
employer Prussian Ministry of Agriculture
era Weimar Republic
surface form: Weimar Republic era
ethnicGroup Germans
familyName Kapp
givenName Wolfgang
languageSpoken English
German
mannerOfDeath died in custody
memberOf German Fatherland Party
movement monarchism
nationalism
notableFor Kapp Putsch
notableWork leadership of the Kapp Putsch
occupation civil servant
politician
opponent Weimar coalition
surface form: Friedrich Ebert government

Weimar Republic
participantIn Kapp Putsch
attempted coup d’état of March 1920
placeOfBirth New York City
United States of America
placeOfDeath Leipzig
Weimar Republic
politicalAlignment right-wing
positionHeld Prussian civil servant
director of the Prussian Agricultural Credit Institute
founder of the Fatherland Party
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
residence Berlin
sexOrGender male
spouse Margarete Kapp
supportedBy Freikorps soldiers
surface form: Freikorps

right-wing military officers
surrenderedTo German authorities

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Kapp Putsch leader Wolfgang Kapp
Kapp Putsch namedAfter Wolfgang Kapp
German Fatherland Party foundedBy Wolfgang Kapp
German Fatherland Party hasLeader Wolfgang Kapp
German Fatherland Party notableMember Wolfgang Kapp